Distal Femoral Osteotomy Animation

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch of the Limb Lengthening and Complex Reconstruction Service at HSS shows how he performs a distal femoral osteotomy to correct knock-knee deformity.

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  • @KeepSmiling4018
    @KeepSmiling4018 3 года назад +37

    I had this done to both my legs. My left was a breeze my right well that ended up being a big surgery. As I also tore my ACL so my dr and his partner decided to do both surgeries on my right knee. During surgery the inner side of my knee shattered they had to rebuild it. It took a long time for me to heal.
    But I am truly happy to have two straight legs again.

    • @insertname5421
      @insertname5421 2 года назад +1

      Can you define what a long time means? Glad in the end all was ok!

    • @dezcanso1540
      @dezcanso1540 2 года назад

      how do you feel now. any pain, or just feels good?

    • @chiueplays5157
      @chiueplays5157 2 года назад

      How did the knee shatter ?

    • @HarshaVardhan-du3cj
      @HarshaVardhan-du3cj 2 года назад

      Is there any pain

  • @suleimanmohamed1951
    @suleimanmohamed1951 5 лет назад +134

    Life will be far much happier
    If u are knock kneed and u manage to erase that
    Youll be much confident and happier with life

    • @mariasalazarsalazar4744
      @mariasalazarsalazar4744 4 года назад +2

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      @jonathanleal8069 4 года назад

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      @Someguythatlikespizza 4 года назад +6

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  • @lindsayyoung3896
    @lindsayyoung3896 4 года назад +23

    I just had this surgery a couple of weeks ago. It is painful and you cant walk on it of course and have to stay off of it for 6 weeks. But it's worth it. My leg is straighter than before and this procedure will limit the risk of tearing your ACL or meniscus, due to the added pressure of having knocked knees has on your legs.

    • @justinbowman4591
      @justinbowman4591 4 года назад

      How much does it cost?

    • @lindsayyoung3896
      @lindsayyoung3896 4 года назад +4

      @@justinbowman4591 since I have insurance, it only cost me about 2,200 dollars out of pocket to have the procedure done. In turn, the total bill that was sent to the insurance agency was around 100,000 dollars. But I also had to stay over night and needed to repair my ACL.

    • @user-zd4ex1ew6o
      @user-zd4ex1ew6o 3 года назад

      How long did it take for u to walk on and for it to heal

    • @lindsayyoung3896
      @lindsayyoung3896 3 года назад +2

      @@user-zd4ex1ew6o This type of surgery takes about 12 weeks to put full weight on it. You have to be on crutches up until 8 weeks and than you start to slowly put weight on it until 12 weeks when you don’t need the crutches no more. But it depends on the person as well. If your not healthy than it will take longer for it to heal. Also the whole bone itself takes at minimum 6 months to heal properly. So you can’t do high intensive activities for a little while. But also if you’re healthy the bone will heal faster.

    • @lindsayyoung3896
      @lindsayyoung3896 3 года назад

      @ShearXtensionsandco yes it is in usd currency

  • @pr9047
    @pr9047 3 года назад +27

    I had this surgery done about a year ago. I was no weight bearing for about 20 weeks. Rehab is painful, and I’m still not 100% recovered because i also have a patella tracking disorder that I’m working on. Yes i can do everything, and my knee pain is gone.

    • @manshailyas1810
      @manshailyas1810 3 года назад +2

      I also had this surgery 6 month ago now I can walk but I m still limping isn't is ok???? Or plz help me or guide me ...what to do ??

    • @Sara-fp7do
      @Sara-fp7do 3 года назад +1

      @@manshailyas1810 it's normal, just keep on trying to walk little by little. Hopefully it should be gone in less than 12 months

    • @basimmahmoud9982
      @basimmahmoud9982 3 года назад +1

      Please do you recommend me to undergo this operation? If yes then how long it will take to fully recover and how much it cost?

  • @dearmaryellen
    @dearmaryellen 5 лет назад +12

    I have pain in right knee. My Physical Therapist measured my legs; my left leg was 14, but my right was 25.. that seems pretty severe to me.. Dustin told me I am Knock Kneed and the right side is worse. I think I could really benefit from this procedure. I have been in pain since March 2019 and have difficulty walking and that is challenging as my job requires me to be on my feet all day..

  • @jodiethomas8397
    @jodiethomas8397 7 месяцев назад

    I have my pre op next week for this, so glad I came across this video. Thank you. Getting nervous now

  • @Rosebel_1616
    @Rosebel_1616 5 месяцев назад +2

    I had knock knee and i got surgery done ( currently recovring) the surgery was a breeze and i was on epidural after surgery so there was absolutely no pain at all and the recovery is going smooth too if anyone of you are considering it go for it , knock cause walking troubles the more you delay it and even pain so go for it and all the very best 💖💖💖

    • @lanesh7245
      @lanesh7245 4 месяца назад

      Congratulations . Both knees at the same time? If you only got one done is one leg longer than the other?

    • @Rosebel_1616
      @Rosebel_1616 4 месяца назад

      @lanesh7245 I had gotten the other leg done previously and no one leg is not longer then other they are both the same

  • @hrsinghking
    @hrsinghking 8 лет назад +40

    what if you have flat feet as well as this will it affect after surgery?

    • @AnshplayzZzzyt
      @AnshplayzZzzyt 3 года назад

      No

    • @hrsinghking
      @hrsinghking 3 года назад +5

      @@AnshplayzZzzyt Thanks. So flat feet won't make the legs dig again and cause valgus deformity again?

    • @freecellboo
      @freecellboo 3 года назад +5

      @@hrsinghking this is my exact problem as well. I’m trying to find out if I have a surgery and permanently fix my flat feet first and then get this surgery.

    • @mehmetemin8676
      @mehmetemin8676 3 года назад +2

      I had flatfoot surgery and also I don't need to have Femoral Osteotomy surgery as it doesn't bother me

    • @grettagarboux1968
      @grettagarboux1968 3 года назад

      Great question. What comes first, the chicken (flat feet) or the egg (knock knees)? Can you have one without the other?

  • @kiwi81234
    @kiwi81234 5 лет назад +7

    Oh this is in NYC great hope they can help me and maybe even my daughter

  • @andreacozaya2987
    @andreacozaya2987 2 года назад +3

    I had this surgery in 1986 I have Spastic dysplasia CP and although it was great and I was a kid I do have some hip pain now I’m not sure if that’s from the surgery or not. but the surgery gave me a normal gait

  • @carolinedavis1730
    @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +64

    Had one of these done on each of my legs. Not gonna lie, it’s a little creepy thinking that this was done to me. Lol.

    • @raefituk918
      @raefituk918 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Caroline, I haven't been diagnosed but my legs definitel ycause me a lot of issues and I'm trying to get diagnosed by the NHS but they are just ignoring me. Iam convined I have a femoral rotation (turning inwards) and an external tibial torsion! how did your surgery go? I currently can't really do any lower body exercises, (I only do yoga for my lower body but I still can't do everything and any amount of stretching doesn't really seem to improve the issue).

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +5

      Both surgeries went pretty well and are doing great! I had mine about five years ago. I’m from the U.S., so I can’t give any tips on how to get diagnosed over in the UK. But I would def request an MRI.

    • @raefituk918
      @raefituk918 5 лет назад +3

      Caroline Davis thanks so much for the reply! They’re honestly awful in the UK I basically had to beg just for an MRI of my hips but they really didn’t want to give me one! They tried giving me exercises with one physiotherapist (as they said I needed strengthening) but it just made everything worse. The second physio (which even took nearly a year to get referred to) give me exercises for internal rotation which just caused more pain and they said my calves were just tight 👀. I’ve recently come off a yoga teacher training and nearly been going to the gym for 4 years 😂 I think if something was just tight I would know how to fix it lol! I’m moving country soon so I will definitely put that forward and I really hope I can get one of my full leg! As it’s so frustrating. The current sports scientist I am under just ignored me when I said the bones could be twisted and they said try the insoles and night time brace. 😅 any exercise on one leg for example a warrior 3 or dancers pose on my left leg I can barely bend forward. Thanks for the advice! I’m glad you’re doing well after the surgeries 🙌.

    • @gunsandroses3890
      @gunsandroses3890 5 лет назад +2

      can you please tell me how much did it cost, I really need this information

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +5

      Guns And Roses I’m not sure where ur from, but I’m an American and I have private insurance. My insurance company covered 80% and I had to pay 20%. However I met my max deductible at $3,000 with this surgery. So I believe my parents paid about $3,000 after insurance. The price is going to depend on where your from, your insurance company, and what doctor you chose to go to.

  • @Jammar83
    @Jammar83 2 года назад +6

    My daughter had surgery for a SCFE almost 5 years ago and we noticed after this her knee started to turn. Last June she has a second surgery for the scfe and just last week started coming off crutches due to the bone taking so long to heal. During these last ten months the turn has become much more pronounced and her other knee is turning some as well. Her surgeon is waiting for her hip/femur to finish healing and then I fear she is going to need this surgery at least on one knee. I am so nervous after the complications of her last surgery.

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 Год назад

      Hello I hope she's doing well since then ?

  • @jscannon65
    @jscannon65 3 года назад +6

    I got the closed-wedge version of this 3 weeks ago (on the other side of the femur), very interesting to watch! :)

  • @jeremie3427
    @jeremie3427 7 лет назад +25

    Is it easy to run after the healing process

  • @superinquisitor
    @superinquisitor 4 года назад +8

    Can the titanium be removed after you have achieved full healing??

    • @addye6447
      @addye6447 4 года назад +2

      Yes from what I heard but ask ur doctor

    • @djskie1
      @djskie1 4 года назад +2

      After around one year. Very easily done

  • @tillonchow3586
    @tillonchow3586 5 лет назад +6

    Dr. Robert Rozbruch, it will be informative if you can quote the price. I have to do for both my legs...will you do the operation simultaneously or One by one?

    • @sikelelazungu4177
      @sikelelazungu4177 5 лет назад +1

      I have the same problem

    • @wisemanmabusela6524
      @wisemanmabusela6524 4 года назад +1

      @@sikelelazungu4177 strectching exercises help

    • @isobelv6935
      @isobelv6935 4 года назад +1

      I’m having this surgery done in about a year in England. Here they usually do one leg at a time so that u can use your other leg to get around. But you can chose to have them both done at the same time

    • @alquimista2996
      @alquimista2996 3 года назад +1

      It’s one by one so you can support yourself with one of your legs as you walk.

    • @basimmahmoud9982
      @basimmahmoud9982 3 года назад

      @@isobelv6935 So do you recommend us to undergo this operation and how long it took you to fully recovery?

  • @ProsperousHobo
    @ProsperousHobo 3 года назад +7

    Does the plate get removed eventually? Or is it permanent? And how does one get MRI's if it is?

    • @johnconcentrius
      @johnconcentrius Год назад

      you can get it removed about a year later

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 Год назад

      @@johnconcentrius hi you did it ?

    • @johnconcentrius
      @johnconcentrius Год назад

      @@diredino5299 not yet going to see surgeon for pre op

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 Год назад

      @@johnconcentrius so how you know that the plate will be removed ? 😅

  • @BharathKumar-gp1kc
    @BharathKumar-gp1kc 4 месяца назад

    I have done surgery for both legs together last month I'm feeling k , hoping for the best recovery for x shaped deformity

  • @sahilror3132
    @sahilror3132 11 месяцев назад +1

    What about the plate
    Do they stay even after recovery

    • @Rosebel_1616
      @Rosebel_1616 5 месяцев назад

      Hi i had knock knee and got surgery done last year and according to my doctor it usually stays in there for around 2 years it can either stay in there for longer or less time.

  • @heatherbloom5426
    @heatherbloom5426 7 лет назад +16

    ohh I was thinking about having surgery to fix my knock knees but this looks soo painful

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +13

      Rafia Shahzad It is painful, but it will be worth it. Not the worst pain ever, but doesn’t feel great.

    • @messiahchild3969
      @messiahchild3969 5 лет назад +3

      @@carolinedavis1730 I need this. just needs support. so much suffering. put a video on my chsnnel

    • @cimibeau1952
      @cimibeau1952 4 года назад

      @@carolinedavis1730 where was it done

    • @kiawilliams5541
      @kiawilliams5541 4 года назад +3

      @@carolinedavis1730 Hi! How long after surgery were you able to bend your knees? Drive? Walk w/o crutches? Are the titanum plates still implanted in of your knees? If not, when we're they removed? I am seeing RUclips videos explaining the surgery, but not post care.

  • @doaahamdy3354
    @doaahamdy3354 4 года назад +1

    If the mechanical degree deformity is 6.9and 7.2in both legs,does this surgery be useful?

  • @hrsinghking
    @hrsinghking 5 лет назад +4

    Can this surgery be done Medial as well as lateral ? Which is better and why ?

    • @gailmackenney303
      @gailmackenney303 Год назад

      medial if you have a virus deformity (bowlegged)

  • @Quraishy
    @Quraishy 8 лет назад +4

    I have an important question:
    How do you make sure that the cut is directly perpendicular to the knee turn. If it bone is cut at an lets say 80 degree angle, wouldnt it have one leg ending up forward or back.
    I mean when choosing the osteotomy location, how do you make measure that the bone is not cut at an angle, that may result the leg to be straight but either slightly forward or backwards.
    thank you.

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  8 лет назад +2

      "We use interoperative x-ray and cutting guides to make sure the osteotomy is very accurate."- Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch

  • @naitebeyudaya3334
    @naitebeyudaya3334 2 года назад

    Doctor how much is this please?
    And is it one or needs to be doing it?

  • @nickshoemaker1120
    @nickshoemaker1120 6 лет назад +2

    I need this surgery so bad. I have so much knee pain/hip/back all due to it. I have state insurance. I don't even know ow if they would cover such a procedure. I need to do something, the pain is getting worse and worse every month :-/ please help

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Nick - Thank you for reaching out. If you are considering HSS for care, our Physician Referral Service can assist in answering any questions you may have. They can be reached at 888-720-1982.

    • @nickshoemaker1120
      @nickshoemaker1120 6 лет назад

      @@HSpecialSurgery thank you so much for getting back to me! will do!

  • @sussy1823
    @sussy1823 6 лет назад +1

    Coxa vara bilateral. Como se realiza la cirugía para niños menorea de 6 años que riesgos hay y que tan grandes son las heridas. Gracias!!!

  • @MychaelaPadilla
    @MychaelaPadilla Год назад +1

    Got this a few days ago! Went great

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 Год назад

      Hi I hope it's going better for you. Wanted to know if the metal plate and screws will be removed later or they will be here forever ?

    • @MychaelaPadilla
      @MychaelaPadilla 11 месяцев назад

      @@diredino5299 It’s staying in there!

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 11 месяцев назад

      @@MychaelaPadilla I think you can remove it in one year ask your doctor. Of course you can let it there if you want.

    • @lanesh7245
      @lanesh7245 4 месяца назад

      Hope all is well. Did you get one knee done? If so can you tell a different in the length?

    • @MychaelaPadilla
      @MychaelaPadilla 4 месяца назад

      @@lanesh7245 Yes, most definitely. I only got one knee done and my posture while I walk is much better. My height also increased by 1 inch, lol. I’m done growing, i was originally 4'11 and after the surgery I was 5'0 ft.

  • @louiscabral7306
    @louiscabral7306 2 года назад

    Is this surgery recommended for bowing of the legs?

  • @ranoshworld9655
    @ranoshworld9655 4 года назад

    Please can i ask a question of anyone had this fracture and don't do this surgery perhaps this fracture healed

  • @matthewgervase1251
    @matthewgervase1251 5 лет назад +4

    Do you get the plate taken out when done healing?

    • @officialconch
      @officialconch 4 года назад +2

      I’ve been searching this answer for months

    • @alquimista2996
      @alquimista2996 3 года назад +2

      Yes, after 1 year post op

  • @stacyhackney6100
    @stacyhackney6100 4 года назад +1

    Wow, thank you for the presentation.

  • @pranjalupadhyay6317
    @pranjalupadhyay6317 2 года назад

    Hii.....I also had this problem so my doctor told me to operate both the legs with minor operation by only putting screw in it....but the operation didn't went successful so I had to do a major operation of my right leg so I have a plate in my right leg it became straight but my left leg isn't straight.....so can you please suggest me what to do.....cuz I don't want to do my left leg's operation

  • @carlosbesserer7072
    @carlosbesserer7072 3 года назад

    How much cost this surgery ?? Aproxímate in a man with valgo

  • @raheemabriggs
    @raheemabriggs 7 лет назад +3

    Is this covered by insurance and how long does this procedure take. Also do you have locations in Nj?

    • @da0484
      @da0484 2 года назад

      I found one here in NJ called Princeton Orthopedic Associates. They have 6 locations here. I just made an appointment to go to one of them next week for an evaluation for both my knees since I have valgus.

  • @gaetanoesposito3182
    @gaetanoesposito3182 5 лет назад +2

    It s possible to let the bone grow into the fracture? Like it happened with lizarov? I want normal knees but I Don t wanna have external things in my knee forever, I wonna become like the other people, workout my legs in gym and doing sports

    • @djskie1
      @djskie1 4 года назад +2

      You can remove the plate after around one year

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 Год назад

      @@djskie1 you did that ?

  • @ravi7ks
    @ravi7ks 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @Littlebutterfly10
    @Littlebutterfly10 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello all ..
    I hd a bilateral femoral osteotomy 5 days agoo...not much painful as i thought alhamdulillah...i got my pain on first day and now it doesn't hurt much....but its hard to bend...dr already warned me about taking time to bend the knees...that is one of the complication..and the other is not being able to stand or walk for minimum 1 and half month...its the tym taking to heal the cutted part...now iam in bed...i can move it and also bend a little but not much...
    I hope to get well soon Insha Allah ...one leg has some issues of hardness and a little swelling...hope it will be oky...insha allah..i will let uh get updated..🫂
    Dont lose the hope and also be confident...❤

  • @elvlogdedaniela6796
    @elvlogdedaniela6796 7 лет назад +3

    After 25 yearsI know this problem has an effective solution...hope in my country I find the same

  • @how-oct-0297
    @how-oct-0297 4 месяца назад

    is there anyone in arkansas who's getting this or has it done? I'd appreciate any input

  • @meepo4205
    @meepo4205 7 лет назад +18

    i dont care how it cost lmaoo is worth it

    • @paulinekerubo3350
      @paulinekerubo3350 4 года назад

      genu valgum knee, hi everyone ,if anyone else needs to find out about bow legs surgery try Bow Recovery Tactics ( bow.RecoveryTactics.com ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my cousin got amazing results with it.

  • @cathyleblanc4347
    @cathyleblanc4347 6 лет назад +2

    I have tried gel injection that didn't work. I can't walk without being in pain. Not even just around my house, any weight baring very painful. This surgery doesn't look so bad.
    Considering the pain I am in now by doing nothing.

  • @InsightsAbroad
    @InsightsAbroad 4 года назад +2

    For minor valgus is it tibial osteotomy the preferred procedure?

  • @plushieproductions6531
    @plushieproductions6531 4 года назад +1

    How much??? And where?

  • @troviable
    @troviable 8 лет назад +1

    what is the margin of error on these procedures? I saw on the youtube video of the gif linked below that a line is used to align from the head of the femur to the ankle, so as Xrays dont seem to be involved, I believe the surgeon will have to estimate where are the bones thus producing an error to where the exact bones are. So hence my question, what is the acceptable margin of error?

    • @phillipjacobs9982
      @phillipjacobs9982 4 года назад +1

      87%

    • @VintageGaming351
      @VintageGaming351 2 месяца назад

      Science has evolved since 2014. Computer and Artificial Intelligence imaging reduce this number significantly

  • @ANIME29331
    @ANIME29331 3 года назад +1

    Hello, sir
    If someone knock knee. He can notice in adult age and he want to do surgery in adult age. It's possible.
    In this video, I saw the plate fixed with a scrow inside of the leg. I want to know how long fixed this plate in side the leg
    6 month
    12 month

    • @Rosebel_1616
      @Rosebel_1616 5 месяцев назад

      Hi i had knock knee and got surgery done last year and yes if you had it in childhood and noticed it later on it is possible for you to get surgery done even I had it in childhood and i noticed that i had knock knee later on, it is best to get surgery as soon as you notice it ( with doctors advice of course) because knock knee can cause problems in walking and stuff and according to what my doctor said the plate is in there for around 2 years it CAN be in there for longer too or taken out earlier and all the very best 👍🏻

    • @lanesh7245
      @lanesh7245 4 месяца назад

      @@Rosebel_1616congrats! Did you get both knees done? If you only got one done is one leg longer than the other ? Thanks in advance dir answering

    • @Rosebel_1616
      @Rosebel_1616 4 месяца назад

      ​@@lanesh7245 yes I got both leg done, first left once it healed completely I went for the right leg and no one leg is not longer than the other they are the same length

  • @kaliffazal4588
    @kaliffazal4588 7 лет назад +1

    Hi, i recently had surgery for a lateral meinicus tear, and have 50 percent left, its been one year since surgery, i am getting joint line pain, the surgeon thinks it is meinicus deficiency, he suggested a meiniscus transplant however i am only 19 and semi proffesional athlete and have been advised a transplant wont bring me back to top level sport, are there any other methods you can suggest? He suggest an femoral osteomoty as long legged x rays show i have knocked knees and suggested that an osteomoty can shift the weight on to the undamaged part, a reply would be grateful

    • @kaliffazal4588
      @kaliffazal4588 7 лет назад

      besides the 50 percent removal of the meinicus my knee is perfectly fine, would an Osteomoty bring me back to high level sport?

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  7 лет назад

      Hi Kalif - Thank you for reaching out. It would be best to schedule an appointment so that they can determine the best course of treatment. If you would like to schedule an appointment at Hospital for Special Surgery, our International Center can assist you in answering any questions you may have regarding cost, treatment, and more. They can be contacted at 212-606-1186, by email at international@hss.edu, or by filling out the following web form: www.hss.edu/secure/prs-appointment-request.htm.

    • @johnconcentrius
      @johnconcentrius Год назад

      a solo meniscus tear is because of your knock knees. For normal legged people other things tear and you gotta have pretty bad trauma to damage a meniscus

    • @krystalquarles7927
      @krystalquarles7927 Год назад

      ​@HSpecialSurgery
      Do you have any surgeons out in Las Vegas Nevada, that I can consult with?

  • @manojgopu143
    @manojgopu143 3 года назад

    Sir
    2021 latest surgery for knockness ?

  • @sonialandeche3924
    @sonialandeche3924 Год назад +1

    Having this surgery 4/7. I wasn’t nervous but I might be now 😬

    • @Notifications_
      @Notifications_ Год назад

      Had this done 3/6

    • @hazeleyes15702
      @hazeleyes15702 Год назад

      Hi. My surgery is next month, my knee pain is horrible 😫 they told me i need to get this surgery done cause they can't replace my knee for a prosthesis cause of my age, it's an acl and distal femoral osteotomy at the same time, I'm so nervous. I had a knee surgery done on October 2021 Due to knee dislocation, not healed well, and now this😢

  • @somebodyname772
    @somebodyname772 3 года назад

    Will I be able to do Muay Thai if I were to get the surgery? I have been dealing with knock knees for about 2 years and I finally doing this video about a surgery to correct it but I don’t know if I’ll be able to do Muay Thai again. Will I still be able to do Muay Thai if I were to get this surgery???

    • @Sodainspace
      @Sodainspace 3 года назад

      No dude you can’t, you’ll have to find a sport where you’re not constantly destroying your legs

  • @nationsman4999
    @nationsman4999 6 лет назад +1

    after surgery can I perform tough activities like muaythai and bodybuilding ?

    • @wooski7607
      @wooski7607 4 года назад +1

      Nation's Man Maybe not muaythai but body building yes

  • @tahafcb4040
    @tahafcb4040 7 лет назад

    just I would like to ask that whether that steel will stay forever or not and how much long patient needs to completely recovery

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад

      taha fcb I was non weight bearing for 8 weeks and then rehab for another 8 weeks. However, it took a good 6 months to completely recover.

    • @peaceimoisili728
      @peaceimoisili728 3 года назад

      @@carolinedavis1730 please i want to know if it's the both legs they did the surgery at the same day. Or u waited for one leg to fully recover before getting the second leg done?.

  • @freame480
    @freame480 3 года назад

    what is the thing they putting between the cut?

  • @roondogs
    @roondogs 3 года назад +3

    How long is recovery time ?

    • @Rosebel_1616
      @Rosebel_1616 5 месяцев назад

      Hi i had knock knee and got surgery done last year It usually depends on when your bone is properly healed but usually it takes 3-4 months it can take longer or less time depending on your how well your bone heals,diet and exercise (only do exercise which are advised by your doctor) your not supposed to put any weight on the operated leg untill it's fully healed. All the best 👍

    • @bajajbhai8291
      @bajajbhai8291 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Rosebel_1616 hey i have que

    • @bajajbhai8291
      @bajajbhai8291 2 месяца назад

      i have one sided knock knee so can you tell me where i get the doctor and how much money is needed for operat

  • @Joe-fd5kt
    @Joe-fd5kt 4 года назад +1

    Will my back teeth be hurting after this surgery?

  • @nene5857
    @nene5857 2 года назад +1

    Do the plates get removed?

  • @noone854
    @noone854 4 года назад

    i need scoliosis surgery and i want knee surgery, but lockdown i can’t do anything about my knees at the minute, my knees are killing but they might not want to give me surgery

  • @chebbou69
    @chebbou69 5 лет назад +6

    Do you remove the titanium plate afterward or does it remain permanently?

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +2

      Cheb Tihej Depends on the doctor most likely, however, I’ve never met anyone who has gotten theirs taken out.

    • @kaibeau3187
      @kaibeau3187 4 года назад +2

      Cheb Tihej you can get it removed if you choose to

    • @flo_ayala
      @flo_ayala 4 года назад +3

      I still have mine after three years, it does not bother me

    • @skylarevans6260
      @skylarevans6260 4 года назад +5

      Florencia Ayala how is the recovery process I’m 17 and mine are really bad I delayed the surgery because I had no idea what the outcome would be I love sports and I’m scared if I get the surgery I won’t be able to do them

    • @alquimista2996
      @alquimista2996 3 года назад +3

      They remove the titanium plate after 1 year, since the bone would be fully healed

  • @burtkeeney5095
    @burtkeeney5095 7 лет назад +1

    I see this seems to work well but how about bow legs similar procedure

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  7 лет назад +1

      "When a physician evaluates your bowleg, they would determine the apex of the deformity and the optimal place for correction. Sometimes it is the distal femur and most of the time it is the proximal tibia. In some sever cases, we correct in both locations." - Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch
      If you would like to schedule an appointment at HSS, please contact our Physician Referral Service at 888-720-1982 for further assistance.

  • @simonlovable4285
    @simonlovable4285 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @j3nnifer.137
    @j3nnifer.137 4 года назад +1

    Wow, this is pretty good

  • @bandanabadhan7923
    @bandanabadhan7923 5 лет назад +2

    has anyone had this surgery recently

  • @tysonliu2833
    @tysonliu2833 6 лет назад +1

    I am located in Toronto Canada, is there any similar treatment that I can find in here? How much does this cost? Most importantly, what would be the worst case scenario if anything went wrong? Thanks a lot for providing me with more information

    • @tysonliu2833
      @tysonliu2833 6 лет назад +1

      Btw I am 26 years old, is it too late for me to do it?

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Tysom, thanks for your question. If you would like to consider HSS for care, please contact our International Center at 212-606-1186 for assistance.

    • @ankigupta4476
      @ankigupta4476 6 лет назад +1

      Tysom Liu no it's not too late

    • @b.f.burton6888
      @b.f.burton6888 5 лет назад +2

      @@tysonliu2833 I would say you're pretty young. You can scroll for my testimony. I did my surgery late 50's The main determinant was that I was very healthy, physically fit and active ... Being healthy and physically active is important ... And I am still very much so ..... Just have a healthy lifestyle ... eat the right foods and exercise regularly.

  • @mijan6179
    @mijan6179 4 года назад +2

    Sir for recovery how many week need may be..?

    • @zeenathfatima9559
      @zeenathfatima9559 4 года назад +1

      U are adviced to have 2 months of bed rest

    • @alquimista2996
      @alquimista2996 3 года назад +3

      You can walk with crutches a day after surgery and normally within 3-4 months (I know because I had it done)

    • @tiidbak7260
      @tiidbak7260 3 года назад +1

      I have to rest on bed 1month and half now only exercise I have to do...
      i don't know what next 😔😔...

    • @raheela351
      @raheela351 3 года назад +1

      @@tiidbak7260 hii could we speak on instagram please i am so worried. i had the surgery 5 days ago

    • @tiidbak7260
      @tiidbak7260 3 года назад

      @@raheela351 ok

  • @vishalrana5190
    @vishalrana5190 7 лет назад +2

    can we run after this surgery???

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  7 лет назад +6

      "Yes - after the bone is healed, you have the ability to run." - Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch, HSS Orthopedic Surgeon

    • @insertname5421
      @insertname5421 6 лет назад +2

      Hospital for Special Surgery can we do weight lifting (body building), squats etc after such surgery?

    • @nationsman4999
      @nationsman4999 6 лет назад

      Pedro D. looool me too I have the same question

    • @bhatiji6493
      @bhatiji6493 6 лет назад

      Kya operation ke baad is plate को निकला सकते है

    • @RearviewWisdom
      @RearviewWisdom 4 года назад

      Somebody please give us precise answers ! How “long” does it take approximately before we can run again?

  • @hmjs13
    @hmjs13 8 лет назад +2

    This is interesting.. Will the titanium plate be there forever? Or for a certain period of time?

    • @keysersoze4322
      @keysersoze4322 7 лет назад +3

      hmjs13 it can be there forever but you can also choose to take it out.

    • @sadrosesadrose
      @sadrosesadrose 4 года назад +1

      In some cases its forever.i have car accident before 4years,and dont feel nothing i have in my leg.ortopedic say for my safe its better to take off because iam young,but iam very scared from anestesia,hospitality long time,recovering,again all things,have titanium plate 20cm.i walking normal,not feel any pain,leg is normal

  • @Hopi-B
    @Hopi-B 3 месяца назад

    i cant wait to get mine

  • @jakerainicorn
    @jakerainicorn 8 лет назад

    Can Knock Knees be cured without surgery, like using braces? What doctor should I go to? thanks in advance.

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  8 лет назад +2

      Hi Jake- The best non-surgical treatments are aimed at reducing the risk of arthritis development in the knee. This includes maintaining a low body weight, keeping fit while avoiding high impact activities, and bracing. These treatments will not change the knock knee deformity, but they will help in reducing the functional problems associated with the deformity. Consult with a physician about the best treatment for you. If HSS is the destination of choice, you can contact our Physician Referral Service at 888-720-1982. Best of luck!

    • @jakerainicorn
      @jakerainicorn 8 лет назад

      Hospital for Special Surgery Oh, thanks so much.

    • @jakerainicorn
      @jakerainicorn 7 лет назад

      Konstantin David Sorry, I've never heard of it before.

    • @b.f.burton6888
      @b.f.burton6888 5 лет назад

      @@HSpecialSurgery I so agree with you. And there are a tonload of non-surgical suggestions on the WWW... and 'waste of time gimmicks'. They make you waste precious time by delaying the procedure much later than sooner whilst compromising your mobility.

  • @febiriemelia3466
    @febiriemelia3466 6 лет назад

    Please can I do an exercise after the surgery when everything is ok ?

  • @valentinamaginduran2043
    @valentinamaginduran2043 7 лет назад +6

    MARAVILLOSO COMO UNA PERSONA AYUDA A LA MEJORÍA DE LA CALIDAD DE VIDA DE OTRA QUE LO NECESITA CON SU SABIDURÍA Y SUS HABILIDADES. SON VERDADEROS ÁNGELES DE CARNE Y HUESO QUE DIOS A ENVIADO .

    • @theamazingchemistry8565
      @theamazingchemistry8565 3 года назад

      Hi

    • @asazin13chis26
      @asazin13chis26 3 года назад

      Yo sinceramente no me haría eso.es imposible de q con el tiempo no sientas molestias,dolores.es genética uno se tiene q acceptar cómo es

  • @chi5065
    @chi5065 3 года назад +1

    Been looking for surgeries or treatments for my bow legs, it's a bit hard for me to walk fast or run cause by the second I walk or run my feet just rotate inwards and I unintentionally trip myself. Can't stand on two feet cause one of my feet will hurt but could technically stand if I only use one and put my other feet at the side of my other knee like I'm doing yoga. Ironic enough I have a good sense of balance but will trip myself by my own feet 😂

    • @basimmahmoud9982
      @basimmahmoud9982 3 года назад

      Please do you recommend me to undergo this operation? If yes then how long it will take to fully recover and how much it cost?

    • @unfoundedd
      @unfoundedd 3 года назад

      @@basimmahmoud9982 حضرتك مصري؟

    • @da0484
      @da0484 Год назад

      Find a surgeon that will do an osteotomy using an arthrex ibalance implant. Much better than metal plate with screws.

  • @layingonofhandsorthopdcmassage

    I was just contacted by a patient looking for an Orthopedic Massage (involving stretching and ROM). They had this surgery 9 weeks ago. Is it too soon for the massage that he is looking for?

  • @elmodir7869
    @elmodir7869 8 лет назад

    I have the same situation, but my legs do not bend back. Is there a solution

  • @kaushalyasakte6902
    @kaushalyasakte6902 5 лет назад

    How many days after a surgery for knee bending?😢

    • @djskie1
      @djskie1 4 года назад

      First day

  • @emmabrmly11
    @emmabrmly11 3 года назад +1

    I still can’t bend my knee and still in lots of pain

  • @twinqlez1
    @twinqlez1 8 лет назад +4

    Hi can you please tell me the price as soon as possible thanks for the video

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  8 лет назад +3

      +twinqlez1 For more information about cost and scheduling an appointment, please contact our Physician Referral Service at 800-796-0482 as they'd be able to assist you in answering your questions.

    • @JSwanKilowJ
      @JSwanKilowJ 8 лет назад +1

      +Hospital for Special Surgery hello, great video! do you have a simulation for internal and/or external tibial rotation? (I believe referred to as distal/proximal tibial osteotomy?)

    • @babubar6081
      @babubar6081 6 лет назад +1

      He my born Frekchar Sem problem please help me

    • @ravindersharma5823
      @ravindersharma5823 5 лет назад +2

      @@HSpecialSurgery dear sir I am from India. Is it possible I mean you have any contact in India who can treat my knock knee. I am from new Delhi in india

    • @avantika_mittal
      @avantika_mittal 5 лет назад +1

      ravinder sharma Hello.. I am also from New Delhi.. mujhe bhi Surgery krwani hai.. prr confuse hu safe hai ya nahi.. kuch positive comments hai kuch negative bhi..

  • @noawalker797
    @noawalker797 3 года назад

    What if your a toe walker and that if you wear afos

  • @MasterBuddys
    @MasterBuddys 6 лет назад

    I have a plate in my arm does the plate melt or not

  • @keysersoze4322
    @keysersoze4322 6 лет назад +1

    To prevent having to have these surgeries and/or knee replacements braces should be used during childhood, when alignment is set but not so much that the braces cannot correct it during further growth. Problem is much worse for women because of their wider hips.

    • @b.f.burton6888
      @b.f.burton6888 5 лет назад +1

      I guess you're right . I have very wide hips and my deformity was 25%. But the surgery does bring back the alignment ... Even during recuperation that is the first thing people see (besides the swelling i.e.) ...But yuh leg straight !!

  • @sadrosesadrose
    @sadrosesadrose 4 года назад

    Ask me after 4years of surgery if its easy

  • @craigroyce4472
    @craigroyce4472 2 года назад

    Very clear thank you so much.

  • @claudiasaboia1335
    @claudiasaboia1335 5 лет назад +2

    wow love it. I am a candidate vagus knee

  • @dhdowlad
    @dhdowlad 4 года назад

    do you have a branch in London UK?

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  4 года назад

      Hi Deria - Thank you for reaching out. For a full list of HSS locations, please visit www.hss.edu/locations.asp. If you are considering HSS for care, our International Center can assist in answering any questions you may have. They can be reached at 212.606.1186 or by email at international@hss.edu.

  • @surangaupul
    @surangaupul 7 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @mmg_musa3726
    @mmg_musa3726 6 лет назад +3

    Can I play football after this surgery?

  • @anacarlacosta8955
    @anacarlacosta8955 4 года назад

    Quanto custa uma cirurgia dessas ?

    • @asazin13chis26
      @asazin13chis26 3 года назад

      En algunos países te la cubre la seguridad.peri para eso tienen q ver dezgaste de hueso.pero los médicos te recomiendan que no la hagas no es nada fácil.por lomenos en mi caso.yo tengo paréntesis y PS es genética.me dijieron q mejor no tocar nada salvó si tengo dolores

  • @anonymoususer219
    @anonymoususer219 2 года назад

    It increases/ decrease height please tell me guys 📍📍📍

    • @diredino5299
      @diredino5299 Год назад

      I think it will increase height depending on the deformity

  • @joytirkey9951
    @joytirkey9951 6 лет назад +1

    Can the titanium plate be removed aftr it has been healed

    • @keysersoze4322
      @keysersoze4322 6 лет назад

      joy tirkey The answer is yes. But it doesn’t have to be removed - only if it is causing pain or catching.

    • @alquimista2996
      @alquimista2996 3 года назад

      Yes it’s removed after 1 year post op

  • @narisonxxii
    @narisonxxii 6 лет назад

    How much is that I need both knees I think

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Xavier - If you are considering care at HSS, our Physician Referral Service can assist in answering any questions you may have. They can be reached at 888-720-1982.

    • @narisonxxii
      @narisonxxii 6 лет назад +1

      Hospital for Special Surgery thank you I’m just more interested in pricing.

    • @a.j.carrillo5752
      @a.j.carrillo5752 5 лет назад

      @@narisonxxii I recently had a less invasive procedure related to knock knees (Meniscectomy and Microfracture articular cartilage repair) that was $52,000 USD. I had insurance so it was no cost. This procedure is likely 2x as much I estimate and my surgeon is recommending I get this - he would have done this during my meniscectomy but the initial MRI did not pick up the cartilage issue.

  • @drewmcintyre7870
    @drewmcintyre7870 Год назад

    My biggest concern is the healing time because of work😮‍💨

  • @pun8279
    @pun8279 2 года назад

    I just had my two weeks ago, Oh my God the worst pain ever. The first two weeks is the worst, took like 40 oxycodone, 40 tylenols well I just took a lot of painkillers. Going on to my third week I'm still on immobilizer knee brace I'm feeling a little better less painful can't have weight bearing on my left leg for 3 more weeks. If you're trying to get this surgery, you better have good medical insurance. I'm located in Washington state the total surgery cost $77,000. One good thing is my insurance copay 80%.

    • @justinbowman4591
      @justinbowman4591 2 года назад

      Do they knock you out for it?

    • @pun8279
      @pun8279 2 года назад +1

      @@justinbowman4591 yes they do, and updates for my recovery it's almost two months already I still can't bend my leg all the way I still need a crutch to walk, I'm doing physical therapy twice a week and have to do you like exercise like five times a a day everyday if you don't have to do it don't do it.

    • @ham5483
      @ham5483 Год назад

      @@pun8279 well this scared me, now im hesitant, update?

  • @Satanslittlegoat
    @Satanslittlegoat 7 лет назад

    Can you dance after the surgery like ballet and lyric?? Because you are doing a lot of jumping and standing on ur toes, leaping and landing on one leg. Would that be fine???

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +4

      Lvly Bbg I had this surgery five years ago on both legs and can everything I use to.

    • @b.f.burton6888
      @b.f.burton6888 5 лет назад

      @@carolinedavis1730 I am so gratified to hear that ... because I'm so looking forward to running ... up and down stairs ... 5Ks ...etc.. I'm about 2yrs 2mths post surgery... Very active ..But not really running as yet.

    • @b.f.burton6888
      @b.f.burton6888 5 лет назад

      @@carolinedavis1730 Nice to hear about your recovery. May I ask after how long it took to regain your full lifestyle. What kind of physical activities do you do . I had mine like 2yrs ago. The only thing I can't do yet is run up stairs or run period. My flexibility is not top notch yet. But I'm not giving up...Although I'm considered 'old' by other peoples standards. Do you think supplements speed up healing ??

    • @carolinedavis1730
      @carolinedavis1730 5 лет назад +1

      B.F. Burton Hello, I would say it took me about an year and half to two years to fully recover. I still have pain in my knees when I do stairs, especially going down, but that’s really it. I personally don’t believe in supplements and those types of things, but if you do decide to take them, I’d talk to my doctor first.

  • @tiagot6516
    @tiagot6516 2 года назад +1

    I wish this wasn't true, but these osteotomy surgeries ruin people's health and that of all the other people who have them done. The bone where they sawed afterwards doesn't stick properly anymore, it gets weak and it will slide little by little and sink inwards with time. I believe that a bone scar is left or for some other reason I don't know. Maybe it is left with little room to regenerate and becomes weak or another reason. It is not the same as a normal fracture where afterwards the bone becomes normal again. When you sawed it, or break it with a chisel, in this case it is different. The bone is left with a problem afterwards. Then the person gets all twisted because of this, as the bone sinks, it ends up twisting or sinks all the other bones of the body. If they do it in the lower limbs. But everywhere, it ends up disturbing people. Besides that, the nerves around where they do this also sink and leave their original place, and then the person starts to feel everything altered and only starts to feel bad things afterwards. Both in the external environment and in the body itself because of this. This surgery is a mistake in medicine, just as there are mistakes in any other profession. I don't know how it hasn't been forbidden until today, with so many people getting bad afterwards, I'm pretty sure all of them. It doesn't matter if it is done on the nose, leg, foot, heel, people end up getting bad the same way. I hope this comment helps. Take great care, health is very precious. After we lose it, our life becomes very difficult, and so does the life of the people around us, who end up being affected as well. A hug.

  • @miguelduarte6679
    @miguelduarte6679 3 года назад

    Como me gustaría doblar mi rodilla como antes tuve 2 accidente antes fractura de fémur y después otra vez toda la pierna fracturada y la tercera la rótula que triste es la vida ya no hay esa energía como no hay una máquina que solucione ese mal

  • @prakharpatni3378
    @prakharpatni3378 7 лет назад +1

    recover chances after surgery is how much %

    • @HSpecialSurgery
      @HSpecialSurgery  7 лет назад +1

      "We have had excellent success after distal femoral osteotomy to correct knee malalignment. The leg looks and feels better. Abnormal stress is removed from the knee and the knee is protected from developing arthritis in the future. Risks are rare, bone healing and mobility is quick, and crutches are often needed for 6 weeks after surgery." - Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch, orthopedic surgeon

    • @ravindersharma5823
      @ravindersharma5823 5 лет назад +1

      @@HSpecialSurgery dear sir I have operated my right leg on 22 May 2019. I have operated distal femoral osteotomy. My leg is straight now but still I have a lot of pain. Will you please guide me why. I will be very thankful to you. Any best medicine you can suggest me. Now I am taking signoflam for pain relief. But it's not working too much.

    • @avantika_mittal
      @avantika_mittal 5 лет назад +1

      ravinder sharma hello.. konse hospital se krwayi aapne?

    • @ravindersharma5823
      @ravindersharma5823 5 лет назад +1

      @@avantika_mittal hello mam main apko Dr ka naam bhej deta hu. Dr hai siddharth gupta. Mam operation to ho gaya mera or per bhi seedha ho gaya but pain bahut rahega. Pain aisa nahi hai ke aap sehan hi na kar pao but pain to hoga. Apko kam se kam 3 month tak pareshan hona padega. Uske baad dheere dheere normal ho jayega. Maine apni surgery 22 may 2019 ko karai thi. Still I am on bed rest. Dr siddharth is very nice in nature.

    • @waitforajob1501
      @waitforajob1501 4 года назад +1

      @@avantika_mittal hyyy frnd
      apne surgery korbaya kya?

  • @alinanoorsyed9211
    @alinanoorsyed9211 3 года назад +1

    My brother is going to have it plz plz plz pray for him😰😭😭😭😭😭
    I request u guys

  • @emmabrmly11
    @emmabrmly11 3 года назад +1

    Had this twelve months ago

    • @ham5483
      @ham5483 Год назад

      Update? How was the recovery?

  • @hadeyaqureshi
    @hadeyaqureshi 3 года назад

    too good 👍

  • @animegaming3524
    @animegaming3524 Год назад +1

    lots of Anime girls needs this surgery.

  • @rahulmittal5643
    @rahulmittal5643 6 лет назад +1

    Kitnaa samey lagega theek honay may

  • @dr.gauravarora6052
    @dr.gauravarora6052 4 года назад +1

    tq bro :-)